| SC-6DS,SC-10DS and SC-16DS   DIRECT STEAM CONVECTION STEAMER   INSTALLATION – OPERATION – MAINTENANCE   BLODGETT OVEN COMPANY   44 Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05401 USA Telephone (800) 331-5842, (802) 860-3700 Fax: (802) 864-0183   S00048 Rev B (12/04)   TABLE OF CONTENTS   DESCRIPTION   PAGE   Important Notes   2 4 5 8 9 9 1.0 Service Connections   2.0 Installation Instructions   3.0 Operating Instructions   4.0 Periodic Maintenance   5.0 Troubleshooting   3 1.0 SERVICE CONNECTIONS   ELECTRICAL CONNECTION: 1/2" conduit connection to controls. 120VAC-60Hz-1PH 2 AMPS per compartment or to be   as specified on data plate.   DRAIN: 2"IPS piped to open floor drain. No Solid Connection.   COLD WATER: 3/8" O.D. tubing at 25-50 PSI(170-345 kPa).   STEAM SUPPLY: 3/4" IPS for in coming steam at 60 lbs./hr. @ 10 psi. (27 kg/hr @ 69 kPa) min.*   S 24 [610]   DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM]   15.25 [387]   2 [51]   2.75 [70]   3.5 [89]   0 [0]   2.5 [64]   0 [0]   10 [254]   1.5 [38]   S 9.5 [241]   S 20.5 [521]   28 [711]   18 [457] SC-6DS &   SC-10DS   S 17 [432]   8.75 [222]   6 [152] SC-16DS   5.75 [146]   0 [0]   SC-6DS & SC-10DS TOP VIEW   SC-16DS TOP VIEW   REAR FLANGED FOOT DETAIL   2 EQUALLY SPACED Ø7/16" [11mm] HOLES   ON 2.5 [63] B.C.   4 2.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   Ideally an exhaust system should be located directly above the appliance to exhaust   steam and heat generated by the appliance.   1. Set the unit in place and level using a spirit level.   2. Ascertain that a floor drain (open gap) is convenient to the appliance drain.   3. Mark hole locations on floor through anchoring holes provided in flanged adjustable   feet.   4. Remove appliance and drill holes in locations marked on floor and insert proper   anchoring devices.   5. Set unit back in position and re-level left to right and front to back.   6. Bolt and anchor appliance securely to the floor.   7. Seal bolts and flanged feet with Silastic or equivalent compound.   8. Make service connections as indicated.   WARNING: Electrical and grounding connections must comply with   applicable portions of the National Electrical Code and/or other local   electrical codes.   WARNING: Disconnect electrical power supply and place a tag on   the disconnect switch to indicate that you are working on the circuit.   Use copper wire suitable for at least 200 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius). The   steamer must be grounded. The wiring diagram is located on the inside right hand panel   as you face the steamer.   5 INFORMATION TO STEAM FITTER   1. Each cooking compartment requires approximately 1 BHP (34.5 lbs of steam per   hour) to operate satisfactorily.   2. Assuming availability of 30 psi supply steam pressure immediately to the appliance,   then pipe sizes of ½" or 3/4" or 1" will deliver respectively 90, 165 or 385 lbs. of   steam per hour to the appliance Heat Exchanger. From the foregoing to use ½" pipe   line would most likely prove inadequate.   An extremely important consideration is the pressure drop that will occur through the   steam supply line from its point of origin to the appliance. The greater the length of   piping and number of valves and elbows, the greater will be the pressure losses.   Consider a pressure drop of 1 (one) psi for each straight length of pipe equivalent to 120   diameters of that pipe. Thus, a 1" pipe having a straight length of 120" (10 feet) is   equivalent to 120 diameters of that pipe and will have a pressure loss of 1 psi through   that pipe.   Example:   120 Diameters of 1” pipe   Equivalent to 120” (10 ft)   9 p.s.i.   Available   Pressure   10 p.s.i.   Supply   Pressure   Note, in 3/4" pipe size, that a Standard 90º Elbow and Angle Valve and a Globe Valve   are equivalent to 1.8 feet, 10 feet and 18 feet respectively of straight pipe.   Similarly, in a 1" pipe size, a standard 90º Elbow and Angle Valve and a Globe Valve are   equivalent to 2.2 feet, 12 feet and 23 feet respectively of straight pipe.   Example:   20’   GLOBE VALVE   1” PIPE   3’   40 PSI   SUPPLY   90° ELBOW   17’   10’   32 PSI   6 Total of above = 20 + 2.2 + 3 + 2.2 + 17 + 23 + 10 + 2.2 = 79.6 feet. Since each 10 feet   is equivalent to 1 psi pressure loss, 79.6 feet is equivalent to approximately 32 psi from   an original Boiler supply of 40 psi.   It is suggested that, wherever possible, the steam supply line to the appliance is a   separate line from the steam source. If the appliance must be supplied from a line   supplying other appliances, the pipe sizes and pressure will have to be verified. Further,   during idle periods, when the steam in the supply line is not in use, water will form from   condensed steam in the supply line. It is advisable to prevent water pockets from   forming in the steam line and impeding the steam flow when it is required. Therefore, the   steam supply line should be installed level or run slightly downwards towards the   appliance. Install a Ball Float Trap near the appliance to drain out water (condensed   steam) from the line to assure clean dry steam to the appliance.   2 1 3 TO HEAT   EXCHANGER   INLET   TO DRAIN   7 3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   CAUTION: Live steam and accumulated hot water in the compartment may   be released when the door is opened   START-UP   Start-up procedures for the steamer must be completed once daily prior to operation.   1. Turn on the water and steam supply to the appliance.   2. Open the cabinet door and turn the power switch to ON. A pilot light comes on   indicating the appliance is ready to begin operation. With the READY pilot on,   preheat each steamer compartment for one minute when the steamer is to be fist   used for the day or whenever the compartment is cold.   OPERATION   1. With cooking compartment preheated and ready pilot light on, place pans of food to   be cooked into compartment and shut door.   2. Set timer to cooking time desired. Cooking cycle may be interrupted at any time by   opening door and resumed again by closing door.   3. When buzzer sounds, it indicates the end of the cooking cycle and that no more   steam is entering the compartment. Cooking pilot light will go off and ready pilot light   will come on. Buzzer must be shut off by turning the timer to its off position.   CAUTION: An obstructed drain can cause personal injury or property   damage.   Frequently check that the compartment drain and plumbing is free of all obstructions.   Never place food containers, food or food portion bags in the cooking compartment in   such a way that the compartment drain becomes obstructed.   Each compartment is equipped with a removable drain screen. Frequently check the   drain screen for accumulation of food particles. Should food particles accumulate   against, or clog the drain screen, remove it, clean it thoroughly and then replace it in its   original position.   SHUT DOWN   1. To shut down cooking compartment, set timers to their OFF position and leave doors   slightly open.   2. At the end of the day, open the door of the cabinet base and turn off power switch.   Turn off external steam supply valve.   8 4.0 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE   Never spray water into electric controls.   CLEANING   1. Keep exposed cleanable areas of unit clean at all times.   2. Thoroughly wash oven cavities, door liners, and pan racks at the end of each day or   as required with a mild detergent and water to prevent bacterial growth and odors.   3. Remove drain screens from inside compartment drains. Using a plastic bottle brush   and mild detergent, clean inside the drain opening ensuring there is no food residue   or blockage. Clean the drain screen and replace in its original position.   4. Wash gasket sealing surface with mild detergent to remove harmful food acids and   rinse.   5. Keep all exposed cleanable areas of unit clean at all times. DO NOT GET WATER   IN ELECTRICAL BOX OR ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.   ADJUSTMENTS   At least twice a year have an authorized service person clean and adjust the unit for   maximum performance.   5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING   DOOR LEAKS   1. Check for damage to door gasket.   2. Gasket may be adjusted if necessary by turning the screws in the gasket plate   counter clockwise.   WATER ACCUMULATES IN THE COMPARTMENT   1. Compartment drain screen clogged. Remove and clean thoroughly and then   replace.   9 |